I had a chat with Kain and I came up with the idea to have a full-blown musical number (not neccessarily that long) in the end. The deal is to have Roger and Bea singing a really clichéed love song. In the end of it, Roger trips and accidently rips down the background which is nothing but a curtain. Behind it is the symphony orchestra who played the song. It'd be a somewhat hard job to make that scene, but I think it's possible. But I just wanted to ask you if you think the same. It is also possible to cut down the scene a bit and use a guy with a guitar or a piano, though. But what do you guys think?

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Another sort of variation on that is that she asks him what happened during the adventure and he says "Well..." and then takes off his uniform to reveal a golden jacket and cane. Dissolve to a new long background which has a crude drawing of each locale he went to during the game and he sings a song about his adventure, working his way down the line, though messing up a couple times, then tripping on a rock, and then bringing down the background.

Of course, your idea is great as well, I just wanted to throw another one out there.

That's a great idea. Although I haven't seen how Sinatra performed that song, I think I know what you mean. It'd certainly look really good and funny.

And Kain also mentioned having a song in the intro that Bea and Roger just sing spontaneously. So it should be half of the song. The first half would be about love, in a deliberately cheesy and clichéed way. The last half that Roger performs during the end is about defeating the enemy and being together with Bea again.

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